JKEistcelianaqiis Advertisements. NOTICE. Hjoruin(j & Millar's QALE , wai Positively • ;' • CLOSE ON SATURDAY 4th FEBRUARY, When, according to arrangement, Millar Retires from tii P Firm, THE 8 T.Q O'K Pas been Replenished by the Addition flf a fewlines in Plain Goods, which had been sold out, those, -with the ungpld portion of the. Stock at Naseby, and what will arrive from Macraes in a few days, forming together a GOOD VVELE-AdSORTED STOCK, will be offered until the above date at even GREATER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES thai} have been made since the commencement of the Sale. SPECIAL BARGAINS will be offered in Men's Spring Side, Ladies' Snaall Sized, and Children's Boots of all kinds. EL and M, will take it as a special favor if all those who still Qwe their Account* will Settle them before 4th February, as they • are anxious to have, the Business of the Firm wound up without delay. REMEMBER—SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES ON SATURDAY, 4t7i FEBRUARY. Until then GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. HJORRING AND MILLAR. Sa£es by Auction. AUCTION SALE, ST. BATHANS. WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY INST., At Tw/elve o'clock Noqif. -Lj-L have been favored with instructions to Sell, by Public Auction, on the Premises St. Bathans, That valuable Property known as the Hotel, together with the Stuok-iii-Trade, Furniture, •' Stables, Horses, and Horse Feed, Piggery, and Pigs, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. ALCOCIv'S BILLIARD TABLE, Complete. GARDEN; JN FULL CROP. NO RESERVE TERMS AT SALE. FT N A L NOTICE. "SSSRS. INDER and GEORGE . beg. to inform all Parties Indebted to Me. JNO. M'DONALD, ' Mb. H. NOKES, Me. JAS. SAMSON, and Mb. JAS. STEEDMAN, That if their several Acppnnts are .not, '.Settled on or before 20th January next Proceedings will be taken, to recover samp. ... INDER AND GEORGE, Attorneys for aforesaid. Naseby, Jan." 12, 187 j.' INDER ash GEORGE have been favored with instructions from Mr Richards to Sell by Auction,, on Wednesday, Ist February, on the Premises, at 2 p.m., That Valuable Freehold Property known as the New Orleans.- Diking Rooms. The Premises are well and substantially built, commanding one of the Best Sites on Naßeby, and the only one at present for sale in the Township. Together with the Furniture, Crockery, Glass, Bedding, and every requisite for. carrying on a First Class Business. Two sharp, on the Premises, Ist Feb. SALE BY AUCTION. "N'DER AND ar " " have;, received instructions from Messrs. Collett and Teitgeris, Executors to the late Alexander Macfarlane, to. Sell by-Public Auction, in the Victoria Hajl, On TO.-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 7 o'clock p.in., Effects of the late A.Maefarlaue. The Property consists of Dwelling House, Harness, Watch, Clock, Clothing, Bo.o.fcs, Blankets, Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Eto,rses, and a • Variety of Sundries.'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 101, 20 January 1871, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 101, 20 January 1871, Page 2
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